Lucas Chevalier Eyes World Cup Spot with Potential Start Against Nantes
PSG’s Lucas Chevalier playing for World Cup spot with potential start against Nantes
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Lucas Chevalier, the 23-year-old goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), may start against FC Nantes, a crucial opportunity to enhance his chances of being selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With current competition from Matvei Safonov, Chevalier needs more playing time to impress France's coach Didier Deschamps.
- 01Lucas Chevalier could start against FC Nantes, impacting his World Cup chances.
- 02He has lost his starting position to Matvei Safonov at PSG.
- 03Deschamps needs Chevalier to gain more playing time to consider him for the World Cup.
- 04The match against Nantes is a key opportunity for Chevalier to showcase his skills.
- 05Chevalier's World Cup aspirations hinge on his performance in upcoming matches.
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Lucas Chevalier (23), the goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), is poised to start in the upcoming match against FC Nantes, which could be crucial for his aspirations to join the French national team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Recently, Chevalier has fallen out of favor with PSG's coach Luis Enrique, who has preferred Matvei Safonov over him. This change has limited Chevalier's playing time, making it imperative for him to impress France's coach Didier Deschamps. If Chevalier is to be considered for the World Cup squad, he must demonstrate his capabilities in the remaining matches of the season. The upcoming game against Nantes presents an ideal opportunity for him to secure more minutes on the pitch and potentially solidify his place in the national team.
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